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Coming into Sunday, the final day of the first half of the Midwest League season, the Cedar Rapids Kernels had won just three of their last ten games. Meanwhile, the Beloit Snappers had won eight of ten. Both teams have clinches a playoff spot, but both teams had a chance to win the division crown. For the Kernels to win the title, they had to win AND the Snappers needed to lose. So, what happened? Well, you’ll need to read below for that answer. Another question to ask yourself is; Did Byron Buxton (And other Kernels) play their last game for Cedar Rapids?

 

With that, check out what happened in the Twins minor league system on Sunday:

Rochester Red Wings 6, Gwinnett Braves 3

Box Score

 

The bats showed up for the Red Wings on Sunday. Chris Colabello, Jeff Clement and Dan Rohlfing all homered in a four-run fifth inning to give Rochester the runs they needed. Colabello was 2-4 with his 21st double and the homer was his 14th. Clement’s homer was his 10th. Rohlfing went 2-3 with a walk. The homer was his second of the weekend. He also stole his first AAA base. Chris Herrmann added his sixth home run. Deibinson Romero went 2-4 with his third double. Doug Bernier hit his eighth and ninth doubles.

 

Cole De Vries got the win. He went 5.1 innings and gave up three runs. He allowed eight hits, walked none and struck out five. Blake Martin gave up two hits over 2.2 scoreless innings. He struck out two. Michael Tonkin struck out two in a scoreless inning.

 

 

New Britain Rock Cats 2, Harrisburg Senators 5

Box Score

 

The Rock Cats had plenty of hits, but were unable score enough runs. DJ Baxendale started. He gave up four runs on six hits and a walk in six innings. He struck out just one. Bobby Lanigan gave up one run on a walk and two hits in the 7th inning. Dakota Watts and Dan Turpen each worked a scoreless inning.

 

Danny Ortiz led the way with a 3-5 day. Kyle Knudson was 2-3 with a walk. Jordan Parraz, Nate Hanson and Reynaldo Rodriguez were each 2-5. Miguel Sano was 0-3 to drop his batting average to just .091 through his first five games with the Rock Cats. He is just 1-11, but he has six walks and just three strikeouts.

Ft. Myers Miracle

 

All Star break’s last day. The Miracle start their second half on Monday night, with Tyler Duffey on the mound.

Cedar Rapids Kernels 9, Peoria Chiefs 10

Box Score

 

Needing a win and a Snappers loss to win the first-half division title, the Kernels did not have a great game, but they did have a chance at the end. The hitters showed up. The best news came in the form of the return of Niko Goodrum. The All Star shortstop has missed about two weeks after suffering a concussion. He went 3-4 with a walk and his 13th double. Dalton Hicks has been on fire. On Sunday, he went 3-4. He hit his 21st double, and his 12th home run (homered for the 3rd straight day). He also drove in six runs and ends the first half with 63 RBI. Jorge Polanco and JD Williams each went 2-4. Was it Byron Buxton’s final game with the Kernels? We’ll likely find out on Tuesday night or Wednesday, but if so, he ended with two hits. The Kernels scored nine runs.

 

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Mason Melotakis got the nod on the mound. He gave up five runs on six hits and three walks in 6.1 innings. He struck out two. Tyler Jones came on and took it to the ninth inning.

 

The Kernels held 9-5 lead heading to the ninth. Beloit was down a run in the ninth inning of their game. Things were looking optimistic. Jones was able to get just one out in the ninth and was charged with two runs. Josue Montanez came on and gave up two hits and hit a batter. He left and was replaced by Alex Muren who came on and got the final two outs, but not before Peoria had scored five in the inning and taken a 10-9 lead .The Kernels were unable to score in the bottom of the 9th. It was all for naught as Beloit had won in walk-off fashion to win the western division’s first-half title.

 

The Midwest League All Star game is on Tuesday night, and the second half will begin on Friday.

 

 

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